Hello formiculture,
This is a formal message in the form of a question. Would you guys like me to describe Camponotus us-ca02? I am working on publishing scientific literature and think that describing a species would be a great way to accumulate experience. But I don't have any specimens to describe the species. So I'd need your help with that. I was thinking of naming the species either Camponotus californicus, as that's where it's found. Camponotus lucernae (lucerna is latin for candle) because it looks like a torch or candle. Or camponotus crepitus (crepitus meaning clash, explosion or bang) as the contrasting bright orange clashes with the rest of the queen, alternatively the workers have a similar color pallet to an explosion. Of all of these Ideas I prefer the latter of the three, but please provide me with information or imput on your opinion. Alternatively if you have specimens or would like to send me some info about their behavoir email me
jk@uglyorangetruck.com
I reached out to brian fisher and found out that this species has not yet been reclassified or properly described. So I wish to describe it.
From what I've gathered so far with images the species is:
In the genus Camponotus (obviously)
Likely In the subgenus tanaemyrmex
likely a member of the picipes-fumidus group
I'm still studying taxonomy but these are my best guesses without any specimens. So again if anyone wants to help me describe the species either by describing behavoir or sending me specimens Please Email Me At My Email jk@uglyorangetruck.com. I will pay for shipping and materials involved to ship specimens.